These gorgeous Easter eggs were decorated by Pam of Gingerbread Snowflakes. She hollowed the eggs first (tutorial for that here) and then used Mod-Podge to glue some flowers she had already dried onto the eggs. They sure do look beautiful!
See more of Pam’s Easter decor ideas here.

Yum! This Butterless Almond Cake that Angry Chicken made the other day looks like the perfect breakfast. The recipe she used looks really easy too – almond paste, sugar, flour, eggs, and a pinch of salt – simple, and yummy! I can’t wait to try it!

RhysPeace-Apr 09, 2009, 10:01AM

Amazing!
Also check out recipes on pacific rain (www.pacificrain.blogspot.com)
good simple food!

I simply couldn’t resist mentioning the article on how to make a compost bin that was recently posted on Craftzine. Though composting is something you can get into any time, I feel like spring cleaning is a great time to start something like this! It’s really easy too, and it seriously cuts down the amount of waste coming from your home, besides making all your trees and flowers happy! Plus who doesn’t want to feed cute little worms?! Click here to learn to make your own!

I can almost taste these little candy sushis right now! Yum! Mommyknows originally created these for her daughter’s birthday party as both a craft activity and the party favors – but I think they would be a fun activity (not to mention fun to eat) any time! Plus they look really cute! Check out her candy sushi how-to to make your own tasty set!

Veronica-Apr 08, 2009, 6:49PM

I love this idea for my kids!!!!

D-Apr 07, 2009, 1:38AM

i literally JUST made this for a friend last week! not as easy as it looks but verry yummy.
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Pictured above is the newest display in our lobby – which also happens to be the newest display in our stores! This display will be in all the Free People stores by next week, and we love it! Our Visual Display Team has been working hard for weeks to make all the pictures and accessories to go in each store, and we got Beth to show us some tips and tricks for making our own little displays! Check out the video below!

Thank you Beth!

toni-Apr 17, 2010, 2:09PM

love this so much...well done to beth. its inspired ideas and i am looking forward to trying it out... can i make a circle brush/stamp myself? how? also, on the video it looked like the 'canvas' was carton box-type paper, what was it?
thank you... looking forward to more 'how-tos'

Sammi-Apr 04, 2009, 1:08AM

I love all the pictures and videos from the visual display team! So inspiring! More please!

Do you like these pretty lights? They’re made from egg cartons! Apartment Therapy has some tips for making your own set. They would be perfect for an evening on the porch in the summertime, don’t you think?

Caroline-Apr 03, 2009, 7:13PM

What a creative way to repurpose what would otherwise be trash! And they can be recycled when they start to break down!

While I personally am not ready to drop 20$ for one of these little apple cozies, I do think they are a really cute and cool idea! No more bruises, I suppose. I love the leaf embellishment also!
Via The Trendy Girl.

jules-Apr 03, 2009, 6:53PM

I love this idea, but agree that they're expensive for apples. Could these possibly also be used to protect billiard balls?

I recently saw these cuddly crochet pals by GourmetAmigurumi and I can’t get over the little details! I love their expressions and clothing and even their little eyes! Definitely check out GourmetAmigurumi’s blog, as she posts lots of her work in progress which is cool to see, as well as patterns and tips!Via.

Storage Blackley-Sep 29, 2010, 3:35AM

Great comment, love the design of the site too.

Stevie-Mar 30, 2009, 9:13PM

These things are cool, but I'm not too sure I'd be eager to cuddle up with one of them!

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